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as for the defense, the defense attorney said his client is not guilty and did consowed, you may not like what he said, and he called the remarks dumb and stupid and accused the government of substituting the evidence. and outside of the court of house, the defense attorney said his client is holding up well considering the burden of a trial. >> times are difficult and painful and he's a strong man and has a value system and belief system that will guy get >> as you would expect security in lower manhattan, about ten blocks where the towers once stood. you have to pass through awe metal detector to enter into the building and a second mettol detector to enter into the second courtroom. the judge does not know the jurors napes. >> was rom no right and obama wrong when it came to russia. here is congressman paul ryan. >> mitt was right. the president was naive on foreign policy and the reset is a failure. this is what happens when a super power shows weakness. ark gregz fells that vacum. >> the obstacle with the u.s. and trying to pressure putin in getting troops out of ukraine. >> if
as for the defense, the defense attorney said his client is not guilty and did consowed, you may not like what he said, and he called the remarks dumb and stupid and accused the government of substituting the evidence. and outside of the court of house, the defense attorney said his client is holding up well considering the burden of a trial. >> times are difficult and painful and he's a strong man and has a value system and belief system that will guy get >> as you would expect...
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what the defense is doing trying to keep him out of jail for life. >>> and nice kitty. how this unlikely pair became frie ♪ what is new pussycat. ♪ ♪ ♪ pussycat. i am so willing to care for you. ♪ >>> quick check of the head lines now. day two of the oscar pistorias murder trial. allegations that a tv station broadcast photos of the key witness against her witness. >>> radio shack closing up to 1100 stores bis of dismal holiday sales. >>> a tiger walked in a bar, that is the beginning of a bad joke. but it happen in a town nor chicago. video evidence now. >> they didn't know what to do. it is not like we walked in and turned him loose. >> i was a little scared and so someone walking the streets like it was a dog or something. >> he tried the same thing in december and this cat bit a woman. >> police are not laughing. he faces a number of charges including possession of a dangerous animal. we didn't so the pictures of the tiger and the bar. >> had a camera in their phone that would have said. >> send us that. >> tweet us the picture of a tiger in the bar? >> if
what the defense is doing trying to keep him out of jail for life. >>> and nice kitty. how this unlikely pair became frie ♪ what is new pussycat. ♪ ♪ ♪ pussycat. i am so willing to care for you. ♪ >>> quick check of the head lines now. day two of the oscar pistorias murder trial. allegations that a tv station broadcast photos of the key witness against her witness. >>> radio shack closing up to 1100 stores bis of dismal holiday sales. >>> a tiger...
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well the go to country for unmanned aerial vehicles soon to become the world's largest exporter on the defense front the iron dome system proved its capabilities in the last gaza war lining the pockets of these really military industrial complex nobody wants to talk about. because everybody is there peter. industry is very appealing it's a lot of money the politicians over we have a solution the idea of his appeal we have a solution years of fighting in close combat in gaza in the west bank have also given israelis the edge first weapons like the gun and to avoid assault rifles and now something that even hollywood is copping a gun that shoots around corners and as controversial as israel's with bank barrier is its state of the art security system is being copied along america's borders with canada and mexico i think israel is the most exciting in the country because they are developing something distinct immediately in the field so the engineering. goes directly to the army and can see if they all day develop with good or not after three years of working on his documentary is adamant there is
well the go to country for unmanned aerial vehicles soon to become the world's largest exporter on the defense front the iron dome system proved its capabilities in the last gaza war lining the pockets of these really military industrial complex nobody wants to talk about. because everybody is there peter. industry is very appealing it's a lot of money the politicians over we have a solution the idea of his appeal we have a solution years of fighting in close combat in gaza in the west bank...
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this is happening with days military defense budget.n investors are running from stocks instead going into gold and oil. we're talking to former ambassador to ukraine right now. even when they say it's not it is always about money. melissa: we are kicking off with the markets. they're selling off big-time as tensions mount between ukraine and russia. we have james romelli at the cme. where are you seeing action the most? >> obviously we're seeing the broader market come off quite a bit here. it is very dangerous for this market to trade off of headlines coming out of the region. we had one majorly conflicting story out of the region today. i think trading off of that can be very dangerous. as a trader i want to focus on price action and overall. stocks tied to russia falling off the most. rsx, russian equity etf traded here in the u.s. we're today seeing something very interesting in this name. all last week we saw puts outtrade calls pretty much every day as investors got more and more bearish the fund going into the weekend. niece comes out over the weekend and today the script has
this is happening with days military defense budget.n investors are running from stocks instead going into gold and oil. we're talking to former ambassador to ukraine right now. even when they say it's not it is always about money. melissa: we are kicking off with the markets. they're selling off big-time as tensions mount between ukraine and russia. we have james romelli at the cme. where are you seeing action the most? >> obviously we're seeing the broader market come off quite a bit...
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already this morning, pistorius' defense attorney has challenged testimony of a husband and wife who say they heard screams then gunshots from pistorius' house on the morning reeva steenkamp was killed. yesterday the wife cried on the stand during testimony at one point pistorius covered his ears as if to stop hearing what was being said. >>> emergency crews remain on the scene of a deadly explosion in new jersey. a gas leak led to the blast which killed one woman and hurt several others. dozens were so damaged that families were not allowed to return. neighbors describe the terrifying moments of the explosion. >> the loudest sound i ever heard. >> we saw flames and smoke and chaos. >> all of a sudden all our windows just blew out. >> like a sonic boom and everything shook, the foundation, everything. >> seven utility workers were hurt but are expected to be okay. they were digging when they hit a gas line triggering the blast. >>> a surprise revelation from former penn state assistant football coach mike mcqueary, he was a key witness in the case that put jerry sandusky bind hars. e
already this morning, pistorius' defense attorney has challenged testimony of a husband and wife who say they heard screams then gunshots from pistorius' house on the morning reeva steenkamp was killed. yesterday the wife cried on the stand during testimony at one point pistorius covered his ears as if to stop hearing what was being said. >>> emergency crews remain on the scene of a deadly explosion in new jersey. a gas leak led to the blast which killed one woman and hurt several...
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>> that's not even a position, minister of defense. the. >> just now we're going to little italy right here. this is little italy right here. >> he was claiming a position that doesn't even exist. instead of being abusive and being touched, we just let him be himself. >> while many of the inmates stay tight-lipped, it's another stoert among the 50 or so women. >> you want your blanket? you got it, you got it. >> they're dramatic all together. >> being locked up, confined to a small area. females are confrontational by nature. everybody's dealing with different situations, emotions are flying, so they're just -- they're petty. this is how they release their anger. >> you are your own racist. some people -- i had [ bleep ]. >> while officers have grown used to petty conflicts some veterans on staff say lately it's been worse than ever. >> it's never been like that. it's never. in 7 1/2 years we've never had them go through the door, what are you arguing about now? she looked at me. she touched me. >> every one of you are pushing this bey
>> that's not even a position, minister of defense. the. >> just now we're going to little italy right here. this is little italy right here. >> he was claiming a position that doesn't even exist. instead of being abusive and being touched, we just let him be himself. >> while many of the inmates stay tight-lipped, it's another stoert among the 50 or so women. >> you want your blanket? you got it, you got it. >> they're dramatic all together. >> being...
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the department of defense made big push in recent years to put more automated technologies on the battlefield in an attempt to scale down personnel and put fewer soldiers at risk. we got inside look at the army's his newest tech. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> leave it to the military to be the latest in technology. i want to bring in cory johnson, our bloomberg west co. -- editor-at-large. investing in startups, specifically crowd funding. allhave been studying, for your research. >> interesting stuff. clearly just the senses. all sorts of safety devices going into cars 10 years ago. the carmakers love to talk about the stuff. every car show for the last six or seven years. they try to attach themselves to the coolest of consumer electronics. it is a little cooler than the car technology these days. >> it is becoming real business. it is the leader in collision avoidance technology. what they do is they have a little chip which teaches the car to recognize -- >> tesla is partnered with mobile app. >> they are partnered with the majority of carmakers worldwide. the guy is now on to his next these glasses tha
the department of defense made big push in recent years to put more automated technologies on the battlefield in an attempt to scale down personnel and put fewer soldiers at risk. we got inside look at the army's his newest tech. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> leave it to the military to be the latest in technology. i want to bring in cory johnson, our bloomberg west co. -- editor-at-large. investing in startups, specifically crowd funding. allhave been studying, for your research. >> interesting...
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the house armed services committee will be hearing from secretary of defense chuck hagel and general martin dempsey about the military budget for next year. our cameras will be there. go to cspan.org for more details. in washington, the american conservative union kicks off its annual conservative political action conference today with speakers including senators ted cruz, governor chris christie, marco rubio and mike leigh. go to cspan.org for more details. "e begin "washington journal with the headline across many of the nation's newspapers. the sat has decided to change its rules. we want to know your experience with the test. parents and students dial in scott jaschick is joining us on the phone, the editor at "inside higher education." let's begin with why the sats changing its rules, and what will be the changes yo? guest: sure. so good morning, everybody. one will be changing the writing portion from the current situation where students are given a statement of philosophy and they respond to it to instead they will be analyzing a written passage and have to cite evidence in it
the house armed services committee will be hearing from secretary of defense chuck hagel and general martin dempsey about the military budget for next year. our cameras will be there. go to cspan.org for more details. in washington, the american conservative union kicks off its annual conservative political action conference today with speakers including senators ted cruz, governor chris christie, marco rubio and mike leigh. go to cspan.org for more details. "e begin "washington...
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he says if you mean the self-defense troops, they take no orders from us. what do you think about that? >> not much. clearly what is going on in crimea is choreographed directly or indirectly with russian support. me may have to accept the possibility we may not be able to shoe horn the russians out. we could start expanding the exports of oil and gas. we want to reduce the independence of countries like ukraine on russia. you have got to play this for the long haul which means to weaken the ability of russia to intimidate any of its neighbors including ukraine. martha: what do you think led to this moment. you are basically, it sound to me, correct me if i'm wrong. you are saying crimea is gone and you are not the first person who said that to us on this program. that situation may be over. how did we get caught so off guard and allow that to happen. >> i'm not sure it, gone. i think we have to prepare ourselves for that possibility. i'm hoping the sanctions and diplomatic process might mean the russians do withdraw. but i think we have to be -- we have to
he says if you mean the self-defense troops, they take no orders from us. what do you think about that? >> not much. clearly what is going on in crimea is choreographed directly or indirectly with russian support. me may have to accept the possibility we may not be able to shoe horn the russians out. we could start expanding the exports of oil and gas. we want to reduce the independence of countries like ukraine on russia. you have got to play this for the long haul which means to weaken...
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it's a bedrock principle of america jurisprudence that everyone is entitled to a vigorous defense, no matter how noxious they are. >> that's right. and you should not be expected to be confirmed by the majority in the u.s. senate if you represent the country's most notorious cop killer, and that's what happened in this case. denny faulkner in december 9, 1981, an army veteran, was killed in the line of duty by wesley cook, who then became mumia abu-jamal. he was sentenced to death -- >> a very controversial case. >> controversial in the sense jury instructions, and that's why they won on technicality on appeal, and that's why he didn't get the death sentence, and why he'll spend the rest of his life in prison. you should not expect if you take on this case, i understand everyone is entitled -- >> an attorney takes on a case like that, they should expect their career hen-pecked forever? >> you are defined by the cases you take. i'm a former congressman. i'm not a lobbyist. if i became a lobbyist, i would be tainted for the rest of my life. i would say this is a political mistake bhi th
it's a bedrock principle of america jurisprudence that everyone is entitled to a vigorous defense, no matter how noxious they are. >> that's right. and you should not be expected to be confirmed by the majority in the u.s. senate if you represent the country's most notorious cop killer, and that's what happened in this case. denny faulkner in december 9, 1981, an army veteran, was killed in the line of duty by wesley cook, who then became mumia abu-jamal. he was sentenced to death --...
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the defense secretary recently pointed out that every program has to be trimmed to save money. >> the reality of reduced resources and a challenging and changing strategic environment requires us to prioritize and make difficult choices. some of those choices we must make now. >> despite the many problems and the cost, the military has no problems to scrap the f-35. it says that fighter jets are open sow least. in a time of budget constraint the question is whether the pentagon can make good on the promise of a jet that can tackle all threats in all conditions. rosalind jordan, al jazeera, washington. >> a congressional hearing with a former irs representative claimed the fifth. she resigned in september after the investigation found the irs unfairly audited. darrell issa adjourned, cutting off eliza cummings. >> for the past year the central republican accusations. >> we'll close the meeting 5-1. >> before i-- >> thank you. >> the irs scandal has been a source of contention between both parties since it came to light more than ten months ago. supporters of the late venezuelan preside
the defense secretary recently pointed out that every program has to be trimmed to save money. >> the reality of reduced resources and a challenging and changing strategic environment requires us to prioritize and make difficult choices. some of those choices we must make now. >> despite the many problems and the cost, the military has no problems to scrap the f-35. it says that fighter jets are open sow least. in a time of budget constraint the question is whether the pentagon can...
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the defense has been trying to cast doubt on that testimony. suggesting any screams were the high- pitched screams of pistorius . >> catherine: at one point this story is covered his ears to state as his lawyer argued that we've done with so that we bring damage by the gunshots to her head she could not possibly have screamed for help with more than a hundred witnesses lined up the drama is likely to last for weeks and in an astonishing show of compassion reeva steenkamp's mother gm says that she forgives him for killing her beautiful daughter saying she does not want to live with this bitterness. with more than a hundred witnesses lined up. the drama is likely to last for and in an astonishing show she doesn't want to live >> catherine: if he's convicted.pistorius could face at least 25 years in prison before he's eligible for parole. but few people are taking any bets on the outcome at this point. pistorius has a high-powered attorney who is considered one of the best in south >> this is just unfortunate because of our girls are trying to tru
the defense has been trying to cast doubt on that testimony. suggesting any screams were the high- pitched screams of pistorius . >> catherine: at one point this story is covered his ears to state as his lawyer argued that we've done with so that we bring damage by the gunshots to her head she could not possibly have screamed for help with more than a hundred witnesses lined up the drama is likely to last for weeks and in an astonishing show of compassion reeva steenkamp's mother gm says...
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his defense is that it was all an accident. why this testimony is to important is that it suggests there was a fight between boyfriend and girlfriend before any shooting took place. that she was upset, she was crying, she was screaming before she was thougts, which of course would damage his defense. >> on the one said you have, she says she heard them and got the number of got shots right. on the other side you have, she's 200 yards away. the defense attorneys at her. what was your take? >> this is still the beginning. i think it's powerful testimony and, you know, yes, it was a year ago, you can't be sure what you hear with complete certainty. but i thought her testimony was very impressive. again today, there's another witness testifying that she heard fighting, arguing between two people over the course of the evening. again damaging his defense that this was all just an accident, he had no ill feelings, no -- no reason to shoot his girlfriend that night. >> whether you see it as irony or a coincidence, the case could come
his defense is that it was all an accident. why this testimony is to important is that it suggests there was a fight between boyfriend and girlfriend before any shooting took place. that she was upset, she was crying, she was screaming before she was thougts, which of course would damage his defense. >> on the one said you have, she says she heard them and got the number of got shots right. on the other side you have, she's 200 yards away. the defense attorneys at her. what was your take?...
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the country's defense minister says they do not stand a chance against russian troops. moments ago on cnn, ukraine's opposition leader, vitali klitschko issued this stern warning to russia. >> the main point right now the russians have to take away the rush yap forces from crimea. it's the main point. crimea is ukraine territory. we talk independence of ukraine. it's all military forces have to remove from ukrainen territory. >> and now these very strong words as well from u.s. secretary of state john kerry. he's calling it an invasion, quote, it is an incredible act of aggression, really a stunning willful choice by president putin to invade another country. russia is in violation of the sovereignty of ukraine, russia is in violation of its international obligations, russia is in violation, kerry says, of its obligations under the u.n. charity, helsinki act, in violation as well of its obligations under the budapest agreement. he goes on to say, secretary kerry, you don't behave in a 19th century fashion by, again he uses this word, invading another country on complete
the country's defense minister says they do not stand a chance against russian troops. moments ago on cnn, ukraine's opposition leader, vitali klitschko issued this stern warning to russia. >> the main point right now the russians have to take away the rush yap forces from crimea. it's the main point. crimea is ukraine territory. we talk independence of ukraine. it's all military forces have to remove from ukrainen territory. >> and now these very strong words as well from u.s....
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phil snyder, a criminal defense attorney. that reckless discharge of a firearm chargings it is also part of this case, anna. it would seem insignificant or less than significant when a guy is already facing a murder charge. but you say it is very crucial i guess for the prosecution to include that charge. why? >> absolutely, jon. i think it was extremely smart and strategically for the prosecution to add the charge of reckless discharge of a firearm. if you think about it this murder case stems upon oscar pistorius's credibility. he makes this thing seem like it was an accident and he thought she was untruer. his own friend saying oscar asked me to take the fall, it showcases to the judge maybe oscar pistorius is not as honest as you might think he is. it makes her question, well if he is asking his friend to take the blame because evans to asaid some type of culpability, it delivers a damaging blow to his credibility which is at issue in the murder case. jon: we talked yesterday about the testimony from a woman who shade she
phil snyder, a criminal defense attorney. that reckless discharge of a firearm chargings it is also part of this case, anna. it would seem insignificant or less than significant when a guy is already facing a murder charge. but you say it is very crucial i guess for the prosecution to include that charge. why? >> absolutely, jon. i think it was extremely smart and strategically for the prosecution to add the charge of reckless discharge of a firearm. if you think about it this murder case...
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at that meeting late last year, defense secretary chuck hagel told all the other defense secretaries in nato that by the next time they all got together, the u.s. and afghanistan would likely have signed a deal to arrange for some number of u.s. troops to stay on in afghanistan even after the nominal end of the war this year. he told the other defense ministers when we next meet in february, we expect that by then the president of afghanistan will have signed this deal. well, that next meeting in february is tomorrow. tomorrow chuck hagel is meeting again with all of those other defense ministers from all the other nato countries. the next meeting is tomorrow and the president of afghanistan has not signed that deal even though the u.s. had told those defense ministers we expected that by now it would be a done deal. it seemed like the afghan president was going to sign it. the deal was finalized and put in writing in november. the afghan government convened aloya jerga for all the tribal elders in afghanistan to weigh in on it and resoundingly said the afghan president should sign t
at that meeting late last year, defense secretary chuck hagel told all the other defense secretaries in nato that by the next time they all got together, the u.s. and afghanistan would likely have signed a deal to arrange for some number of u.s. troops to stay on in afghanistan even after the nominal end of the war this year. he told the other defense ministers when we next meet in february, we expect that by then the president of afghanistan will have signed this deal. well, that next meeting...
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has david wildstein now moved from being part of the traffic perpetrator's defense to being on the other side? to being on the side of the folks who are investigating this bridge scandal? and if he has split from the defense to the other side, what does that mean for the future of this story? joining us now is a senior political reporter from the new jersey news website. thank you for being here. >> thanks for having me. so david wildstein and his attorney basically gave themselves up to the special counsel to show all of the unredacted documents and this is the product of it. will this help him in some way? >> you know, it might. i think you may have hit it on the head in the opening. he may have been forced to turn this stuff over anyway. eventually if this committee was going to take him to court to try to get those unredacted documents, some judge was going to do what they did, i assume, go through line by line and see what should remain redacted and what had no bearing or what needed to be turned over. i think he just saved himself, you know, i'm sure you guys went through this as w
has david wildstein now moved from being part of the traffic perpetrator's defense to being on the other side? to being on the side of the folks who are investigating this bridge scandal? and if he has split from the defense to the other side, what does that mean for the future of this story? joining us now is a senior political reporter from the new jersey news website. thank you for being here. >> thanks for having me. so david wildstein and his attorney basically gave themselves up to...
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doesn't that help the defense case and not the prosecution? >> it definitely helps the defense. this buttresses pistorius's story he said from day one, he was scared. he thought she was a burglar and that was justifiable. what he is saying it wasn't self-defense against steenkamp but actually he thought he had to act in self-defense because he thought someone was breaking into the house. this neighbor and their testimony goes right along with pistorius's story. it shows he was aging how you would expect someone to act if they accidentally shot a loved one. he was distrout. he was upset. he was crying. he was begging for her to live, praying to god. those are all things someone would do in this type of situation. jon: dan, you're the prosecutor on this panel. this is prosecution witness i understand. why would they put on a guy who would tell this story? >> i disagrees this helps the defense. this is very powerful testimony because it shows reality and enormity of what oscar pistorius did. the court is formal place with lawyers and judge, doesn't mean you leave every day common s
doesn't that help the defense case and not the prosecution? >> it definitely helps the defense. this buttresses pistorius's story he said from day one, he was scared. he thought she was a burglar and that was justifiable. what he is saying it wasn't self-defense against steenkamp but actually he thought he had to act in self-defense because he thought someone was breaking into the house. this neighbor and their testimony goes right along with pistorius's story. it shows he was aging how...
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he describes them as a self-defense force over which russia has no control. focus also today on the big e.u. meeting. european leaders in brussels, to see if they'll come forward with package, any threat of sanctions, which they've been reluctant to do so far but, of course, this development in crimea could concentrate their minds somewhat. kristen? >> all right, ian williams, thank you for that report. >>> this morning, the white house announced new measures designed to pressure russian and crimean officials. jim maceda is live in moscow with more. we're learning the white house is announcing new visa restrictions and new sanctions. how is moscow reacting this morning, jim? >> reporter: we haven't had a reaction yet, kristen, from moscow on that specifically. but just to back up a bit. this diplomatic fleurry of the last 48 hours has been about creating a united front with the united states and europe trying to make vladimir putin and other russian and pro-russian officials pay a price for what the west sees as a violation of ukraine's sovereignty. and while
he describes them as a self-defense force over which russia has no control. focus also today on the big e.u. meeting. european leaders in brussels, to see if they'll come forward with package, any threat of sanctions, which they've been reluctant to do so far but, of course, this development in crimea could concentrate their minds somewhat. kristen? >> all right, ian williams, thank you for that report. >>> this morning, the white house announced new measures designed to pressure...
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missle defense unit. they are trying to find a solution. we have reporters on the ground in ukraine, russia, and washington this morning covering all the angles. let's begin with cnn white house correspondent. what are you hearing from the white house this morning? >> reporter: nothing this early at this point. today john kerry is going to meet with his counter part, the russian foreign minister. leaders there are expressing concern at not seeing russia at this point at the table to talk about this situation. that talk between secretary kerry and the foreign minister, as far as we know at this point, is expected to go forward in a matter of hours. everyone is hoping that that does continue. but the views between the u.s. and russia have sharply die verged at this point over what has happened and continues to happen in ukraine. madeline albright called russia's view of this delusional. saying as you mentioned, those soldiers are not russian soldiers, even though in interviews we've seen reporters approach
missle defense unit. they are trying to find a solution. we have reporters on the ground in ukraine, russia, and washington this morning covering all the angles. let's begin with cnn white house correspondent. what are you hearing from the white house this morning? >> reporter: nothing this early at this point. today john kerry is going to meet with his counter part, the russian foreign minister. leaders there are expressing concern at not seeing russia at this point at the table to talk...
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you call that defense?! come on! [ female announcer ] watch live tv anywhere. the x1 entertainment operating system, only from xfinity. >>> we should be making it easier for people to vote and not harder. it's a shame it's become harder and harder and harder to cast a vote in the state of ohio. >> nina turner today at a press conference organized by ohio democrats to respond to new voting restrictions ohio has just everyone enacted. senator turner is trying to replace john husted in the upcoming elections this year. joaning us now is senator turner. thank you very much for being with us. >> thanks, rachel. >> what do you think the practical impact of these new restrictions would be, you said today you think it's become harder and harder to cast a vote in the state of ohio. >> you laid it out really nicely, rachel, in the last segment. there are over 400,000 ohioans who are either underemployed and unemploy 37d think about folks in the middle class stringing two or three jobs together and them not having an opportunity to take advantage of sunday voting or havin
you call that defense?! come on! [ female announcer ] watch live tv anywhere. the x1 entertainment operating system, only from xfinity. >>> we should be making it easier for people to vote and not harder. it's a shame it's become harder and harder and harder to cast a vote in the state of ohio. >> nina turner today at a press conference organized by ohio democrats to respond to new voting restrictions ohio has just everyone enacted. senator turner is trying to replace john husted...
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defense secretary and joint chiefs chairman took questions about deep budget cuts from sequestration and reducing the size of the army. >> the white house fact sheets make it clear that defense is not a priority in this budget. >> this is not the military the president nor i want. it isn't the military that this committee or this congress wants for america's future, but it is the path we are on unless congress does something to change the law. >> we're et eating away at nation's readiness for conflict which does reduce our deterrent capability. >> reporter: in addition to the u.s. defense cuts, it's not lost on putin that the uk and germany has standing armies of just 81,000 and 51,000 troops respectively. bret? >> jennifer griffin at the pentagon, thank you. >>> the senate has blocked a bill that would have stripped senior military commanders of their authority to prosecute rapes and other serious offenses in the rpgs. the measure from new york democratic senator kirsten gillibrand was opposed by the pentagon. she acknowledged she was disappointed, because she says the outcome might
defense secretary and joint chiefs chairman took questions about deep budget cuts from sequestration and reducing the size of the army. >> the white house fact sheets make it clear that defense is not a priority in this budget. >> this is not the military the president nor i want. it isn't the military that this committee or this congress wants for america's future, but it is the path we are on unless congress does something to change the law. >> we're et eating away at...
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i'm not sure if defensive, maybe less aggressive is a better way to put it. i think that for the most part, we've established clear areas of support on the way up right now. i think you have to give the benefit of the doubt to the bulls. i think the market is weighed on right now main business because of the uncertainty out there. yes, we're seeing money moving into safe havens, if you will, into the dollar and into the bonds. still, for the most part, this is a blip on the radar. as long as it doesn't start to develop into anything larger. at this point, i think having seen the ruffle into all-time new highs, you have to give the benefit of the doubt to the bulls the again, the trend continues to be to the upside. >> as opportunity here for investors if they can sit tight. ben liblthen stein, president of traders audio.com. >>> that's it for today's show. "squawk box" is up next. >> announcer: welcome to a special edition of "squawk box." ask warren. legendary investor warren buffett, answering your questions during the entire show. the oracle of the economy
i'm not sure if defensive, maybe less aggressive is a better way to put it. i think that for the most part, we've established clear areas of support on the way up right now. i think you have to give the benefit of the doubt to the bulls. i think the market is weighed on right now main business because of the uncertainty out there. yes, we're seeing money moving into safe havens, if you will, into the dollar and into the bonds. still, for the most part, this is a blip on the radar. as long as it...
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i don't understand. >> i think the strategic defense initiative, right, defense initiative? >> i think it was more than that. economic freedom, property rights, the right to self govern. >> we called it a defense. you want to put something in the air -- >> if i buy into the argument just briefly, i know reagan really did bring down the soviet union, which i don't, but ukraine was part of that. >> let me point something out to answer dana's point. we had a cold war going on with russia, right? that was us and russia. this is ukraine -- >> it was a belief in democracy and self-governance and belief in freedom to protect america's security later on. >> i gotta go. they're yelling at me. >> don't yell at me. >> i'm tired of being yelled at. straight ahead, we go to ukraine and talk to shep smith. he'll have the latest next. >>> welcome back to "the five" and our continuing coverage of the crisis in ukraine. shepard smith is on the ground in kiev and joins us with the latest. i know we have a little bit of a delay, so if people can bear with us, we look forward to hearing your up
i don't understand. >> i think the strategic defense initiative, right, defense initiative? >> i think it was more than that. economic freedom, property rights, the right to self govern. >> we called it a defense. you want to put something in the air -- >> if i buy into the argument just briefly, i know reagan really did bring down the soviet union, which i don't, but ukraine was part of that. >> let me point something out to answer dana's point. we had a cold war...
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meantime, defense secretary chuck hagel is advising caution. >> this is a time for careful, wise, steady leadership. the tensions increase, and i think all nations have to be very careful here of not promoting anymore tension through provocative actions. >> joining me now from the white house, nbc's peter alexander. here in studio, nbc political analyst jonathan alter. good to see both of you. first to you, peter. we know the white house briefing was cancelled because of weather. we also know there is plenty going on inside the white house as it relates to ukraine. what do we know about the options they are considering there? >> obviously, we know secretary of state john kerry will be dispatched to the center of this crisis, ukraine, kiev specifically. over the last several days, senior administration officials, the president, have been involved in communicating and trying to get everybody onboard and united. g7 nato leaders, european allies. as a senior administration official described to us right now, as the u.s. considers this sort of economic assault on russia right now, in the word
meantime, defense secretary chuck hagel is advising caution. >> this is a time for careful, wise, steady leadership. the tensions increase, and i think all nations have to be very careful here of not promoting anymore tension through provocative actions. >> joining me now from the white house, nbc's peter alexander. here in studio, nbc political analyst jonathan alter. good to see both of you. first to you, peter. we know the white house briefing was cancelled because of weather. we...
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defense spending is shrinking s relative to the size of the economy, given the caps on defense funding that are in current law. and nondefense discretionary spending. everything else the government does except for making interest payments is also falling as a share of gdp under the caps on funding. if you take three right sets of bars here. everything the government does apart from social security, major health care programs and interest, the entire set of spending will a decade from now be a smaller share of the economy under our projections for current law than any point since at least 1940. so the growth of government spending, as you can see in the last set of bars i put up, stems from the growth in a handful of very large programs. while the rest of the t government's funding is a smaller share of the economy. the other way the future is different from the past is the level of the debt as a share from gdp. as you know, debt has surged upwards over the past half dozen years. we project the debt will be as plat as a share of gdp for the next three years but then will begin to rise a
defense spending is shrinking s relative to the size of the economy, given the caps on defense funding that are in current law. and nondefense discretionary spending. everything else the government does except for making interest payments is also falling as a share of gdp under the caps on funding. if you take three right sets of bars here. everything the government does apart from social security, major health care programs and interest, the entire set of spending will a decade from now be a...
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zimmerman claims self-defense and was acquitted on second degree murder in july. days later trayvon's parents came on this show to express their shock. >> i broke down, because i was in disbelief. i just didn't -- i couldn't understand why the jury came back with the verdict that they did. >> when the verdict came, it just seemed like wow, you can get away with murder. >> two years later, a new book is raising some provocative questions about the trial. and about race and justice in america. it's called "suspicion nation: the inside story of the trayvon martin injustice and why we continue to repeat it." and the author, lisa bloom, is very harsh on the prosecution. she writes, quote, yes, the prosecution blew it. the overlooked evidence, lack of witness preparation, and poor strategic choices made by the state's attorneys were nothing short of astonishing. joining me now is lisa bloom, a legal analyst for the "today" show and avo.com. she is also a frequent guest on this show during and after the zimmerman trial. thank you for being here, lisa. >> thank you, rever
zimmerman claims self-defense and was acquitted on second degree murder in july. days later trayvon's parents came on this show to express their shock. >> i broke down, because i was in disbelief. i just didn't -- i couldn't understand why the jury came back with the verdict that they did. >> when the verdict came, it just seemed like wow, you can get away with murder. >> two years later, a new book is raising some provocative questions about the trial. and about race and...
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and one by one they've all been grilled by the defense. today perhaps the most emotional day so far in this case. one of those neighbors, who also happens to be a doctor, told the court that he was the first to find reeva steenkamp mortally wounded and bleeding. and testimony was so graphic that oscar pistorius held his head down, covered his ears. all of this as a doctor talked about that night and about the deal that pistorius made with god. >> while i was trying to ascertain if she's survivable, oscar was crying all the time. he prayed to god to please let her live. she must not die. he says while he was praying that he will dedicate his life and her life to god if she would just only live and not die that night. >> robin kurnow joins me live from pretoria now. the statements sounded really remarkable that oscar pistorius was almost sick to his stomach. can you give us some color that we didn't see in that courtroom? >> as you said earlier it was really emotional, quite traumat traumatic. remember this is the 12th anniversary of oscar p
and one by one they've all been grilled by the defense. today perhaps the most emotional day so far in this case. one of those neighbors, who also happens to be a doctor, told the court that he was the first to find reeva steenkamp mortally wounded and bleeding. and testimony was so graphic that oscar pistorius held his head down, covered his ears. all of this as a doctor talked about that night and about the deal that pistorius made with god. >> while i was trying to ascertain if she's...
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your last federal position was at the defense department. i know you have not been at dhs long, but i'm sure you have noticed that the level of command and control to what you may have become uh cuss -- accustomed to is not at dhs. you experienced potentially damaging results of the structural defect. the fact that an acquisition solicitation was significant privacy implication was published without approval by dhs or the awareness of ice leadership is very troubling. your immediate predecessor promoted the concept of one dhs, one structural changes that persist to when 22 independent officers and agencies were essentially thrown together under one roof. as you have undoubtedly learned by now, dhs components essentially function as independent entities. all too often components see directors from headquarters as advisory. this has to stop. for one dhs to truly have meaning components must adhere to department-wide policies and mandates and i appreciate your position when the chairman and i had a meeting with you that you basically committed
your last federal position was at the defense department. i know you have not been at dhs long, but i'm sure you have noticed that the level of command and control to what you may have become uh cuss -- accustomed to is not at dhs. you experienced potentially damaging results of the structural defect. the fact that an acquisition solicitation was significant privacy implication was published without approval by dhs or the awareness of ice leadership is very troubling. your immediate predecessor...
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defense and non-defense. we believe both are equally important. >> any others on budget related questions? >> sorry. director, i would like to ask you, the budget talks about the details on the wake of the website rollout. can you go to details in terms of what you are planning? i think you talk about more efficiency but any more details? >> we will speak to three particular areas with reforming the way we do it precurement and delivery. we will focus on making sure the government has the best people as number one. as part of the conversation we had around the health care website and procurement and planning in the place and making sure we in the federal government are able to attract the best talent. and second is how do we attract the best companies in terms of the problems we are working on. and do your rules and approaches do that. that is the second area of focus. the third is the best process and they are both about how you attract. these are all interrelated. the companies that provide the services as
defense and non-defense. we believe both are equally important. >> any others on budget related questions? >> sorry. director, i would like to ask you, the budget talks about the details on the wake of the website rollout. can you go to details in terms of what you are planning? i think you talk about more efficiency but any more details? >> we will speak to three particular areas with reforming the way we do it precurement and delivery. we will focus on making sure the...
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no, they're just well trained local self-defense forces." president obama responded to that claim today by saying of president putin, "i don't think that he's fooling anybody." but whether or not president putin is out to lunch, whether or not he really is trying to fool anybody, whether he's just saying patently, obviously untrue things as kind of a one-finger salute to the rest of the world and the world's media, his world view, his bizarre explanation of what he says he's doing, of what he says is going on in russia's corner of the world isn't just a rorschach test, isn't just a psychological exercise about how two different ends of the telescope make the world look like two very different places. these two totally different understandings of what's going on in the world, one from vladimir putin, one from everybody else in the world, these two different perspectives on what's happening there are manifesting on the ground in places like the ukrainian airbase in belbeck. when we signed off on this show last night, the live version of this s
no, they're just well trained local self-defense forces." president obama responded to that claim today by saying of president putin, "i don't think that he's fooling anybody." but whether or not president putin is out to lunch, whether or not he really is trying to fool anybody, whether he's just saying patently, obviously untrue things as kind of a one-finger salute to the rest of the world and the world's media, his world view, his bizarre explanation of what he says he's...
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look, if you were to take this vast, complex subject of defense strategy and defense budget and boil it all down in to a bumper sticker, it would be, no more land wars in far off lands. that's what the president is determined with this budget. >> schieffer: well, danielle, what about that. there does seem to be a perception in some parts of the world that the united states is stepping back. >> i think there is perception at this table that the united states is stepping back not just some parts of the world. look, one of the reasons that you have large and capable and multi-faceted military not to fight, it's so you don't have to fight. that deterrent power is being diminished substantially. i'm hearing from inside the pentagon that we're going down to numbers as low as 380,000 after the 450,000. these are numbers that will make it impossible for us to engage not just in large scale wars in one place but in small case conflicts. people like vladimir putin know it. that the why it's so important for us at the end of the day on previous conversation to ensure that things don't escalate
look, if you were to take this vast, complex subject of defense strategy and defense budget and boil it all down in to a bumper sticker, it would be, no more land wars in far off lands. that's what the president is determined with this budget. >> schieffer: well, danielle, what about that. there does seem to be a perception in some parts of the world that the united states is stepping back. >> i think there is perception at this table that the united states is stepping back not just...
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russia cannot order self defense forces in crimea back to their bases because they are not russian forces. that's because the witches. hardly anyone in europe leads the procession on the contrary to what says the russian military invasion of ukraine is in progress. i want to turn up the pressure on moscow. she couldn't be social. acu we must begin down the path of dialogue but at the same time there was a special eu summit tomorrow and sanctions could be imposed if there is no de escalation is can we. unknown to them as they coaxed into paris for the foreign ministers of gemini prawns in the us army team. and despite russian reluctance the world's top diplomats will continue to try moscow and kids together at the same table. garth was a kind comes easy in paris fullest following this too is a karen festival is there any chance at this point in the icu kind unless it's the same table. you wait. i truly hope that both creepy and it is very un appealing he wrote that the chicken coop after ordering and negotiation. it was my year by the department of the democratic rights but my and go toe t
russia cannot order self defense forces in crimea back to their bases because they are not russian forces. that's because the witches. hardly anyone in europe leads the procession on the contrary to what says the russian military invasion of ukraine is in progress. i want to turn up the pressure on moscow. she couldn't be social. acu we must begin down the path of dialogue but at the same time there was a special eu summit tomorrow and sanctions could be imposed if there is no de escalation is...
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now that they're playing defense, what the religious right is doing is saying, let's rely on the free exercise clause in order to allow individuals to sort these claims in court. in some ways, arizona was the easiest case, she showed no evidence of religious discrimination against businesses. land of legal, gay rights organization told me today they had received almost 500 complaints over the past four years about lgbt discrimination in arizona. >> which is legal. >> it starts to feel like, you hurt my fist when i hit your face argument. but i think as we move to other states, that do have these lgbt laws, i think the conflict is going to be more of a fair fight between the two sides. >> and politically because of that, it's going to be fascinating to see if any other state moves on this after jan brewer decided to veto it. fascinating, thank you. >> thank you. >>> governor chris christie just spoke publicly moments ago about the george washington bridge lane closure scandal. he answered questions about it that he has never answered before, and you will want to hear what he said, and
now that they're playing defense, what the religious right is doing is saying, let's rely on the free exercise clause in order to allow individuals to sort these claims in court. in some ways, arizona was the easiest case, she showed no evidence of religious discrimination against businesses. land of legal, gay rights organization told me today they had received almost 500 complaints over the past four years about lgbt discrimination in arizona. >> which is legal. >> it starts to...
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. >> i think we should revisit the missile defense shield that we talk about so often. >> i would just cancel in sochi. i wouldn't talk about the planning session. i would cancel it. >> i would like to create a democratic news around putin's russia. >> we start north of crimea with nbc's ian williams. ian, there's been a lot of claims and counter claims today. what's the latest there on the ground? >> reporter: it's a confusing picture, toure. we've seen a lot of so-called deadlines come and go, which we've heard from russian news agencies, from the ukrainian government. but it does seem that russia is pretty well in control of crimea. and the question now, and it's something which john kerry is going to be looking at closely tomorrow, on how he can under it, is what russia does next. and the focus will be on this region here, where i am today, in east ukraine. this is the second biggest city in the country, the industrial heartland, kharkov. many people here have been encouraged with what's happening in ukraine and would ideally like the russians to come in here, too. behind me, you p
. >> i think we should revisit the missile defense shield that we talk about so often. >> i would just cancel in sochi. i wouldn't talk about the planning session. i would cancel it. >> i would like to create a democratic news around putin's russia. >> we start north of crimea with nbc's ian williams. ian, there's been a lot of claims and counter claims today. what's the latest there on the ground? >> reporter: it's a confusing picture, toure. we've seen a lot of...
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well a unified message from nato defense ministers urging to keep most revolutionary ukraine in one piece a message from the alarm we did hear from. the nato secretary general for birch russia not to do anything that would quote escalate tension or create a misunderstanding he later told a meeting of the nato ukraine commission which is presently having a get together in brussels that the latest developments in the crimea were dangerous and irresponsible he did go on to also call on kiev authorities to leave the country forward in what he called an inclusive political process the new german defense minister also weighing in at her very first nato summit let's take a listen to what she had to say the situation in the ukraine particularly in crimea fills us with great concern it is of the utmost importance that we prevent a breakup of the ukraine and that special forces in the country are strengthened so nato defense ministers as you heard there are unified and they are alarmed over the developments now as you heard from my colleague going off the crimean i was of course part of russia unti
well a unified message from nato defense ministers urging to keep most revolutionary ukraine in one piece a message from the alarm we did hear from. the nato secretary general for birch russia not to do anything that would quote escalate tension or create a misunderstanding he later told a meeting of the nato ukraine commission which is presently having a get together in brussels that the latest developments in the crimea were dangerous and irresponsible he did go on to also call on kiev...
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the crime and people were forced to keep bringing troops stationed on the peninsula have joined local defense grapes. we'd like to thank the officers his jc to bait the orders of the digits and although it's nice. this is a truly historic day. the system from here the spreading across the south east of ukraine the protests of the thousands that is against the far right nationalist taking up alot of syndicate and as we seldom use diplomatic sword planting but as with the united states is deadly clashes in caracas and beyond. see washington accused of shooting the trouble. and it was a true christian creed patrols the streets of london. maybe it was held to aggressive islam the kitchen the local community has paid its actually something religious base stories and the lake this is the week the bomb on the international. he can wander of ukraine's naval forces has pledged his allegiance to the crimean people. it follows reports that ukrainian troops stationed in the peninsula but either quitting would jointly court defense groups on less effectively putting the authorities in crimea the tantric b
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a load of sand has just been delivered, and residents are trying to reinforce their defenses. many here would like to see authorities doing more to help. >> we are up to 200 ft. huns of sand that the local community has sourced themselves from donations. all the volunteers here have bagged and delivered by ourselves. we must be in the region of 7000, 8000 sandbags that we have filled ourselves and delivered. >> he has been coordinating forest defense efforts for weeks . he is backed up by volunteers from the immediate vicinity and from further afield. willing helpers have come from aid organizations in london and birmingham. >> we are countrymen, and as countrymen, we must stand shoulder to shoulder, and i'm proud to say that's exactly what has happened here. >> we work very closely and have built up a good friendship. i will be sad to see him go. >> very sad times. >> even when the volunteers have gone, the people of somerset will continue their efforts. they have launched an initiative collecting money for river dredging. they want to raise almost 5 million euros in the hope
a load of sand has just been delivered, and residents are trying to reinforce their defenses. many here would like to see authorities doing more to help. >> we are up to 200 ft. huns of sand that the local community has sourced themselves from donations. all the volunteers here have bagged and delivered by ourselves. we must be in the region of 7000, 8000 sandbags that we have filled ourselves and delivered. >> he has been coordinating forest defense efforts for weeks . he is backed...
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hi there will you find a message from the new defense minister and defense ministers are due to the post revolutionary ukraine in one piece a message for alarm but we did hear from honduras of rocks missing the nato secretary general urged russia not to do anything that would quote escalate tension or weakness understanding. he later told a meeting of the nato ukraine commission which is presently i'm having a get together in brussels that the latest developments in the crimea were dangerous and irresponsible he did go on to also call on kiev authorities to me that country forward in what he called an inclusive political process the polish foreign minister also short of alarm over the developments in that part of ukraine referring to the seizure of government buildings is a quote very dangerous game to push the new german defense minister also bring in at her very first nato summit let's take a listen to what she had to say the situation in the ukraine were taken in the ukrainian fills us with great concern it is of the utmost importance that we prevent a breakup of the ukraine and speci
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>> i think as we're both criminal defense attorneys, and i'm sure we've both done arraignments where we've advised their clients to turn their t-shirt inside out because they were wearing a pro-drug message. here these are students who are wearing american flag t-shirts to their school, and i think in this decision which backed up the school's right to tell the students to turn their t-shirt inside out or send them home, i think that the decision was very narrowly tailored, and it did not at all address the fact that then-american students were allowed to wear mexican flag attire or colors bearing the mexican flag. and this is a huge problem that in our own country students are not allowed to wear t-shirts that show their pride if their country. martha: yeah. i mean, there's two levels to this. there's the legal level, and then there's the school administrative level. alex, go back to the legal level here for a moment, because this may find its way all the way to the supreme court. how is it that you don't have the right to express in your own country wearing a t-shirt with the flag
>> i think as we're both criminal defense attorneys, and i'm sure we've both done arraignments where we've advised their clients to turn their t-shirt inside out because they were wearing a pro-drug message. here these are students who are wearing american flag t-shirts to their school, and i think in this decision which backed up the school's right to tell the students to turn their t-shirt inside out or send them home, i think that the decision was very narrowly tailored, and it did not...
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the self-defense force is now guarding the building. he is on the night watch. for months the opposition activists protested on kiev's independent square against the government of the ousted president. he says it's his duty to bring about a new ukraine. he says if we don't do it, who will? who will change the ukrainian state? he respects europe and the u.s. but ukrainians have to establish order themselves. the time has come, he says. we've waited long enough for political change. the country has been continually pushed in the wrong direction since independence. the next morning, in his old town at first glance the city's historic center has changed little from my previous visits. but the recent upheavel in the country has left deep scars. just a few streets from the city hall i find candles, flowers, and a wall of photographs. people here told me these men were heroes who gave their lives for a free ukraine. they were shot during the anti-government protesting in kiev. >> this woman says she hopes ukraine will become the kind of country that these young men dre
the self-defense force is now guarding the building. he is on the night watch. for months the opposition activists protested on kiev's independent square against the government of the ousted president. he says it's his duty to bring about a new ukraine. he says if we don't do it, who will? who will change the ukrainian state? he respects europe and the u.s. but ukrainians have to establish order themselves. the time has come, he says. we've waited long enough for political change. the country...
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build up some of the nato defenses. at the same time as in 2008, any president will want to have some exit doors. if putin was to back out of crimea, we want to create a scenario where he can do that. we invite him to do that. what is interesting to me it is present obama mentioned in the phone call that a 90 minute phone call that the u.s. does understand that there is this issue of ethnic russians. white doesn't the u.s. and europe helped russia to monitor the well-being of those ethnic -- why doesn't the u.s. and europe helped russia to monitor the well-being of those ethnic russians? if you leave it on the table, gives a potential way out. >> i have been in many rings with the two presidents -- i have been in meetings with the two presidents. i have no illusions about the weight president obama thinks about president putin and his actions. >> how does he think about him? >> he sees it as illegal, a responsible, threatening the security of europe. we have been very clear about that for a long time in the discussions
build up some of the nato defenses. at the same time as in 2008, any president will want to have some exit doors. if putin was to back out of crimea, we want to create a scenario where he can do that. we invite him to do that. what is interesting to me it is present obama mentioned in the phone call that a 90 minute phone call that the u.s. does understand that there is this issue of ethnic russians. white doesn't the u.s. and europe helped russia to monitor the well-being of those ethnic --...